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Rising Fascism in America: It Can Happen Here explores how rising
fascism has infiltrated U.S. politics-and how the media and
academia failed to spot its earlier rise. Anthony R. DiMaggio
spotlights the development of rightwing polarization of the media,
Trump's political ascendance, and the prominence of extremist
activists, including in Congress. Fascism has long bubbled under
the surface until the coup attempt of January 6th, 2021. This book
offers tactics to combat fascism, exploring social movements such
as Antifa and Black Lives Matter in mobilizing the public. When so
little scholarship engages the question of fascism, Anthony R.
DiMaggio combines the rigor of academic analysis with an accessible
style that appeals to student and general readers.
Rising Fascism in America: It Can Happen Here explores how rising
fascism has infiltrated U.S. politics-and how the media and
academia failed to spot its earlier rise. Anthony R. DiMaggio
spotlights the development of rightwing polarization of the media,
Trump's political ascendance, and the prominence of extremist
activists, including in Congress. Fascism has long bubbled under
the surface until the coup attempt of January 6th, 2021. This book
offers tactics to combat fascism, exploring social movements such
as Antifa and Black Lives Matter in mobilizing the public. When so
little scholarship engages the question of fascism, Anthony R.
DiMaggio combines the rigor of academic analysis with an accessible
style that appeals to student and general readers.
This book examines Americans and their beliefs about the class
divide in the United States. It argues that Americans' beliefs
about class and the economic divide develop through a multistep
process. Economic affluence influences the development of
worldview, measured in terms of ideology, partisanship, and
self-identified class consciousness. Class consciousness in turn
affects how people look at political and economic issues. This book
is intended for scholars and students at every level who study
inequality from a political, economic, or sociological position,
along with general readers with a growing interest in and awareness
of the effects of inequality on our democracy, especially in the
wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the resulting economic contraction,
and the protests over racial injustice erupting throughout the
world in 2020.
This book examines Americans and their beliefs about the class
divide in the United States. It argues that Americans' beliefs
about class and the economic divide develop through a multistep
process. Economic affluence influences the development of
worldview, measured in terms of ideology, partisanship, and
self-identified class consciousness. Class consciousness in turn
affects how people look at political and economic issues. This book
is intended for scholars and students at every level who study
inequality from a political, economic, or sociological position,
along with general readers with a growing interest in and awareness
of the effects of inequality on our democracy, especially in the
wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the resulting economic contraction,
and the protests over racial injustice erupting throughout the
world in 2020.
In a time of rising inequality and plutocratic government,
citizens' movements are emerging with growing frequency to offer
populist challenges to the declining living standards of masses of
Americans, and to protest the conditions through which individuals
suffer in poor communities across the country. This book looks at
the progression of modern social uprisings in the post-2008 period,
including the Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter,
the Bernie Sanders "Revolution," Trump's populism, the anti-Trump
revolt, and #MeToo. A key theme is that populism and mass anger at
the political-economic status quo take different forms depending on
whether the protests are progressive-left or right-wing in
orientation. Employing theories of elite politics and pluralism,
and using a mixed methods approach, Anthony DiMaggio harnesses his
rich experience with movement politics and his engagement with a
wide range of media and public opinion data to explain where we are
today and how we got here - always with an eye on moving ahead.
Aimed at courses on social movements wherever they're taught, this
book also offers general readers insight into contemporary politics
and protest.
Mass Media, Mass Propaganda analyzes a wide range of issues,
domestic and international, concerning American and global news
coverage of the U.S. "War on Terror." Topics reviewed include:
media coverage of the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Iraqi civil war and
resistance to occupation, September 11th and "Operation Enduring
Freedom" in Afghanistan, human rights violations in Iraqm domestic
anti-way dissent and censorship, and potential future targets in
the "War on Terror." This work approaches the study of media
through a political economy analysis, examining the ways in which
the American corporate media works to reinforce official views and
propaganda, and the ways in which it challenges official pro-war
platforms. A comparative approach is taken in contrasting the
American mass media with other media institutions from the
Progressive-Left American press, the British and Australian press,
and Arab electronic media. Major models analyzed and evaluated
throughout this work include the "Propaganda Model," developed by
Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman, and the "Indexing Model,"
elaborated upon by scholars such as W. Lance Bennett, Steven
Livingston, and Jonathan Mermin.
In a time of rising inequality and plutocratic government,
citizens' movements are emerging with growing frequency to offer
populist challenges to the declining living standards of masses of
Americans, and to protest the conditions through which individuals
suffer in poor communities across the country. This book looks at
the progression of modern social uprisings in the post-2008 period,
including the Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, Black Lives Matter,
the Bernie Sanders "Revolution," Trump's populism, the anti-Trump
revolt, and #MeToo. A key theme is that populism and mass anger at
the political-economic status quo take different forms depending on
whether the protests are progressive-left or right-wing in
orientation. Employing theories of elite politics and pluralism,
and using a mixed methods approach, Anthony DiMaggio harnesses his
rich experience with movement politics and his engagement with a
wide range of media and public opinion data to explain where we are
today and how we got here - always with an eye on moving ahead.
Aimed at courses on social movements wherever they're taught, this
book also offers general readers insight into contemporary politics
and protest.
Mass Media, Mass Propaganda analyzes a wide range of issues,
domestic and international, concerning American and global news
coverage of the U.S. 'War on Terror.' Topics reviewed include:
media coverage of the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Iraqi civil war and
resistance to occupation, September 11th and 'Operation Enduring
Freedom' in Afghanistan, human rights violations in Iraqm domestic
anti-way dissent and censorship, and potential future targets in
the 'War on Terror.' This work approaches the study of media
through a political economy analysis, examining the ways in which
the American corporate media works to reinforce official views and
propaganda, and the ways in which it challenges official pro-war
platforms. A comparative approach is taken in contrasting the
American mass media with other media institutions from the
Progressive-Left American press, the British and Australian press,
and Arab electronic media. Major models analyzed and evaluated
throughout this work include the 'Propaganda Model, ' developed by
Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman, and the 'Indexing Model, '
elaborated upon by scholars such as W. Lance Bennett, Steven
Livingston, and Jonathan Mermi
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